As the social and financial costs associated with them continue to plague many areas of the poorest neighborhoods offer, Magnolia Place Community Initiative (MPCI) in Los Angeles, innovative solutions that are gaining national attention. This pioneering model for large-scale community change is live on the support of 35,000 vulnerable children in the five square meters, 500 block of West Adams and Figueroa break-floor area, all records of success in their studies, milestones for the health care they receive from their families and concentrated economic stability of their families.
What it takes to Magnolia Place
a unique synergy, entities and is not connected divides, ultimately impact on more families. The objective of this effort are children Bureau, County of Los Angeles Office Managing Directors and the UCLA Center for Healthier Children, families and communities. You are more than 70 high-profile government and private sector partners who have a shared vision and outcomes for the transformation of this community through a self-organizing, open network are attached.
Those who are for the public good in our learning and development of this new approach are concerned. Helped parents more for their children. Families who felt isolated both now reaching out to help each other. Parents organize to change their environment. Government institutions and others are working to change their organizational behavior to help families better. What were the creation of a system where everyone has a role in uplifting the community, said Alex Morales, President and CEO, Children’s Bureau.
MPCI formed four years ago and continue to develop relations and build systems that help families better, and the ability of future generations. The momentum was enough to have been reached by the interest of notables such as University of Southern California, United Way Worldwide climax, Brazelton Touchpoints Center, Joan Lombardi (Ph.D. / Deputy Assistant Secretary of U.S. Department of Health and Social Services). Recently, Pedro Segarra, Mayor of Hartford, Conn., came to larger than the MPCI and Tulsa, Oklahoma, and learn from each other by the Santa Barbara 5 Prime have scheduled visits. MPCI spokesman presented to groups of New Orleans and Washington, DC, and serving on boards across the country dedicated to the future well-being and productivity of our nations children.
United States today, children with little or no initiatives that are inspired, ambitious and hopeful place like Magnolia. Its best with the evidence of years of research on what it takes to help children thrive, to develop a comprehensive and extremely well designed to maximize children practice traditional results. By involving the entire community and maintain a dynamic network of committed individuals and organizations focused on improving the performance of a child, Magnolia Place is promoting real change. As a member of first national communication systems Transforming Early Childhood (TECCS) network, Magnolia Place is to support innovative approaches to improve outcomes for children who are of national and international importance, said Dr. Neal Halfon, Director, UCLA Center for Healthier Children, families and communities, professor of pediatrics, community health services, and public policy.?
Magnolia Place Community Initiative
is an innovative model for community mobilization and large-scale processing, where the children live in the most vulnerable parts of the city, all records of success to break into their health education milestones , care about their families and the economic stability of their families. This is an innovative collaboration of over 70 organizations joined the band City and community to build a common strategy for the resilience of neighborhood and civic involvement beyond the traditional multi-service strategy. For more information, contact the Director of Lila MPCI Guirguis at 213.342.0109.
